O4L Coalition Handbook

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Who Participates?

 

 

By building "neighborhood-based networks" we can provide support systems and links that are essential to support reentry and enhance public safety. Below are examples of stakeholders that can make a difference in their communities.

 

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  • Economic Development Planners and Professionals
  • Corrections Officials and all Prison Facility Staff
  • Judges
  • City Managers
  • Mayors and Other Elected Officials
  • Public Health Officials

Faith-Based:

  • Leaders of Faith-Based and Community Organizations
  • Pastors of churches
  • Volunteer leaders of local church-based ministry outreach


Service Organizations:

  • Reentry Practitioners
  • Chief of Police and Command Staff
  • Indigent Defender Attorneys
  • Victim Advocates
  • Case Workers and Social Workers
  • Workforce Development Professionals
  • Public Transportation Officials and Providers
  • Probation and Parole Officers
  • Community Coalitions/ Public Safety Advocates
  • Housing Authorities
  • Prison Volunteers and Service Providers


Employers:

  • Corporate Executives and Employers
  • Post-Secondary Education Professionals